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The Signalgate Messages Have Been Released and Oh, My God
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Beyond Big Tech: The Revolutionary Potential of State Data Commons
State data commons could level the AI playing field, enabling smaller organizations to develop tools for education and health care. -
The Situation: Release the 'Houthi PC Small Group' Thread
The Atlantic can’t be more Catholic than the Pope on classified material. -
Inside the Fourth EU Cyber Sanctions Package
Estonia’s first public attribution of a cyberattack—four years after the fact—could be a turning point for EU cyber sanctions. -
China's MSS Doxxes and Threatens Taiwanese APT Operators
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare . -
Fixing the Feeds: A Policy Road Map to Mitigate Algorithmic Harms
Policymakers should address algorithmic harms by prioritizing long-term user value instead of relying on overly simplistic solutions like mandating chronological feeds. -
Lawfare Daily: Dan Hendrycks on National Security in the Age of Superintelligent AI
What is the Superintelligence Strategy? -
Vance Outlines an America First, America Only AI Agenda
Vance's further details the administration’s AI vision at a16z summit: deregulation at home and protectionism abroad. -
The ‘Pacific Rim’ Campaign: Corporate Norm Entrepreneurship and Active Cyber Defense
Sophos’s account of its recent active cyber defense campaign can help shape norms of “responsible behavior” in cyberspace. -
Lawfare Daily: Derek Thompson on Abundance and a New Political Order
What is the theory of Abundance? -
ChinaTalk: Building Compute in America
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Amid Federal Push for AI Innovation, Who Will Look Out for Consumers?
With AI innovation bound to accelerate under new federal policies, state attorneys general emerge as vital consumer protectors.